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The type of treatment for Multiple Sclerosis depends on the severity of its symptoms. A lot can be done to ease your symptoms, maintain quality of life and keep you as mobile as possible for as long as possible. Some of the commonly prescribed treatments for Multiple Sclerosis include:
Cell Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis has provided a new ray of hope for patients. It is a form of regenerative medicine that uses Autologous Bone Marrow Derived Cells to repair the damaged cells within the patients’ body. Cell Therapy utilizes the body’s natural healing mechanism, reduces inflammation, and modulates the immune system.
Multiple Sclerosis Physical Therapy Rehabilitation helps increase strength and improve function and mobility in patients through targeted exercises. A physical therapist evaluates the patient’s functional ability and creates a personalized MS physiotherapy regimen designed to prevent complications related to muscle weakness and muscle contractures due to spasticity.
Occupational Therapy teaches individuals how to regain their independence by practicing activities to improve standards of daily living such as feeding, bathing, and grooming. It can also involve learning how to use adaptive tools to compensate for limited mobility.
Occupational therapists work closely with people with Multiple Sclerosis to help them conserve their energy during various activities at home, work, and in the community. Their ultimate aim is to ensure maximum independence for individuals with Multiple Sclerosis and help them improve their quality of life.
Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy helps individuals with Multiple Sclerosis to improve their daily functioning. Several healthcare experts work together to develop a comprehensive plan to help patients communicate, complete tasks, and stay organized. The aim of this kind of therapy is to encourage restoration and improvements in cognitive function, as well as teach specific strategies to compensate for cognitive impairment.
Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis have difficulty in controlling their muscles affecting speech and swallowing due to the damage in their central nervous system. Various speech and swallowing exercises related to the jaw, lip, and tongue can help strengthen oral musculature, enhance ease and clarity of communication, and improve eating, chewing, and drinking.
Cell Therapy for Multiple Sclerosis has provided a new ray of hope for patients. It is a form of regenerative medicine that uses Autologous Bone Marrow Derived Cells to repair the damaged cells within the patients’ body. Cell Therapy utilizes the body’s natural healing mechanism, reduces inflammation, and modulates the immune system.
Multiple Sclerosis Physical Therapy Rehabilitation helps increase strength and improve function and mobility in patients through targeted exercises. A physical therapist evaluates the patient’s functional ability and creates a personalized MS physiotherapy regimen designed to prevent complications related to muscle weakness and muscle contractures due to spasticity.
Occupational Therapy teaches individuals how to regain their independence by practicing activities to improve standards of daily living such as feeding, bathing, and grooming. It can also involve learning how to use adaptive tools to compensate for limited mobility.
Occupational therapists work closely with people with Multiple Sclerosis to help them conserve their energy during various activities at home, work, and in the community. Their ultimate aim is to ensure maximum independence for individuals with Multiple Sclerosis and help them improve their quality of life.
Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy helps individuals with Multiple Sclerosis to improve their daily functioning. Several healthcare experts work together to develop a comprehensive plan to help patients communicate, complete tasks, and stay organized. The aim of this kind of therapy is to encourage restoration and improvements in cognitive function, as well as teach specific strategies to compensate for cognitive impairment.
Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis have difficulty in controlling their muscles affecting speech and swallowing due to the damage in their central nervous system. Various speech and swallowing exercises related to the jaw, lip, and tongue can help strengthen oral musculature, enhance ease and clarity of communication, and improve eating, chewing, and drinking.
we deliver multidisciplinary care for neurological, orthopedic, and movement-related conditions, with a focus on long-term recovery and improved quality of life.
Brachial Plexus injuries can significantly affect arm strength, movement, and coordination. At Plexus, under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq, we provide specialized rehabilitation focused on physical and occupational therapy to restore function and improve independence. Our customized therapy programs are designed to strengthen affected muscles, improve range of motion, enhance coordination, and support daily functional activities—helping patients regain mobility and confidence over time.
Spinocerebellar Ataxia can affect balance, coordination, speech, and daily functioning. At Plexus, under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq, we provide specialized rehabilitation tailored to the needs of individuals with Spinocerebellar Ataxia. Our personalized therapy programs combine physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy to improve balance and mobility, enhance coordination and fine motor skills, support clearer communication, and promote greater independence in everyday activities.
We are a leading Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) treatment center in India, providing specialized care under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq. Our skilled occupational therapists use sensory integration therapy to help children better understand and respond to sensory inputs. The therapy focuses on improving balance and body awareness, reducing sensory defensiveness, encouraging positive behavior, play, and social interaction, and minimizing fear and negative physical responses—supporting greater confidence, independence, and everyday functioning.
We follow a comprehensive approach to help individuals with Cerebral Palsy achieve greater independence and improved quality of life. Under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq, we offer advanced cell therapy using autologous mesenchymal cells derived from the patient’s bone marrow, along with a customized intensive rehabilitation program that includes occupational, physiotherapy, and speech and language therapy.
We offer specialized, comprehensive care for Multiple Sclerosis under the leadership of Dr Na’eem Sadiq. Our team provides advanced cell therapy using autologous mesenchymal cells derived from the patient’s bone marrow, along with personalized rehabilitation to address physical, cognitive, and functional challenges. Depending on disease severity, rehabilitation may include physical therapy, occupational therapy, cognitive rehabilitation, and speech and language therapy—helping patients maintain independence and improve daily functioning at home, work, and in the community.
At Plexus, we offer advanced care for Spinal Cord Injury using cell therapy and comprehensive rehabilitation under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq. Our approach combines autologous bone marrow–derived cell therapy with structured physical and occupational therapy to support neural recovery, mobility, and functional improvement. With experience across both complete and incomplete spinal cord injuries, our multidisciplinary team follows a holistic rehabilitation program aimed at helping patients regain independence and improve quality of life.
Plexus offers specialized treatment and rehabilitation for Parkinson’s Disease under the guidance of Dr. Na’eem Sadiq. Our care approach combines advanced cell therapy using autologous mesenchymal cells derived from the patient’s bone marrow with a personalized rehabilitation program that includes physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. The focus of treatment is to maintain quality of life, improve mobility and function, and reduce symptoms such as rigidity and tremors.
At Plexus, we offer personalized care for Motor Neuron Disease under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq. Our approach combines advanced cell therapy with a customized, intensive rehabilitation program including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Using targeted rehabilitation techniques, we focus on slowing disease progression and improving symptom management through endurance training, dysphagia management, hand function training, and strengthening of oral structures.
Stroke can affect movement, speech, cognition, and independence. At Plexus, under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq, we provide comprehensive stroke rehabilitation tailored to each individual’s recovery needs. Our personalized programs combine physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and cognitive rehabilitation therapy to restore mobility, improve communication and thinking skills, support daily functional abilities, and promote a safe return to independent living.
Sports injuries can be slow to heal and may limit long-term performance if not treated appropriately. At Plexus, under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq, we offer advanced cell therapy using autologous mesenchymal cells derived from the patient’s bone marrow to support healing of tendons, ligaments, muscles, and cartilage. This is complemented by a personalized rehabilitation program that includes physical therapy and sports rehabilitation to manage pain, restore strength and mobility, and help patients return to active function.
Brachial Plexus injuries can significantly affect arm strength, movement, and coordination. At Plexus, under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq, we provide specialized rehabilitation focused on physical and occupational therapy to restore function and improve independence. Our customized therapy programs are designed to strengthen affected muscles, improve range of motion, enhance coordination, and support daily functional activities—helping patients regain mobility and confidence over time.
Spinocerebellar Ataxia can affect balance, coordination, speech, and daily functioning. At Plexus, under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq, we provide specialized rehabilitation tailored to the needs of individuals with Spinocerebellar Ataxia. Our personalized therapy programs combine physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy to improve balance and mobility, enhance coordination and fine motor skills, support clearer communication, and promote greater independence in everyday activities.
We are a leading Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) treatment center in India, providing specialized care under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq. Our skilled occupational therapists use sensory integration therapy to help children better understand and respond to sensory inputs. The therapy focuses on improving balance and body awareness, reducing sensory defensiveness, encouraging positive behavior, play, and social interaction, and minimizing fear and negative physical responses—supporting greater confidence, independence, and everyday functioning.
We follow a comprehensive approach to help individuals with Cerebral Palsy achieve greater independence and improved quality of life. Under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq, we offer advanced cell therapy using autologous mesenchymal cells derived from the patient’s bone marrow, along with a customized intensive rehabilitation program that includes occupational, physiotherapy, and speech and language therapy.
We offer specialized, comprehensive care for Multiple Sclerosis under the leadership of Dr Na’eem Sadiq. Our team provides advanced cell therapy using autologous mesenchymal cells derived from the patient’s bone marrow, along with personalized rehabilitation to address physical, cognitive, and functional challenges. Depending on disease severity, rehabilitation may include physical therapy, occupational therapy, cognitive rehabilitation, and speech and language therapy—helping patients maintain independence and improve daily functioning at home, work, and in the community.
At Plexus, we offer advanced care for Spinal Cord Injury using cell therapy and comprehensive rehabilitation under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq. Our approach combines autologous bone marrow–derived cell therapy with structured physical and occupational therapy to support neural recovery, mobility, and functional improvement. With experience across both complete and incomplete spinal cord injuries, our multidisciplinary team follows a holistic rehabilitation program aimed at helping patients regain independence and improve quality of life.
Plexus offers specialized treatment and rehabilitation for Parkinson’s Disease under the guidance of Dr. Na’eem Sadiq. Our care approach combines advanced cell therapy using autologous mesenchymal cells derived from the patient’s bone marrow with a personalized rehabilitation program that includes physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. The focus of treatment is to maintain quality of life, improve mobility and function, and reduce symptoms such as rigidity and tremors.
At Plexus, we offer personalized care for Motor Neuron Disease under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq. Our approach combines advanced cell therapy with a customized, intensive rehabilitation program including physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Using targeted rehabilitation techniques, we focus on slowing disease progression and improving symptom management through endurance training, dysphagia management, hand function training, and strengthening of oral structures.
Stroke can affect movement, speech, cognition, and independence. At Plexus, under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq, we provide comprehensive stroke rehabilitation tailored to each individual’s recovery needs. Our personalized programs combine physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and cognitive rehabilitation therapy to restore mobility, improve communication and thinking skills, support daily functional abilities, and promote a safe return to independent living.
Sports injuries can be slow to heal and may limit long-term performance if not treated appropriately. At Plexus, under the guidance of Dr Na’eem Sadiq, we offer advanced cell therapy using autologous mesenchymal cells derived from the patient’s bone marrow to support healing of tendons, ligaments, muscles, and cartilage. This is complemented by a personalized rehabilitation program that includes physical therapy and sports rehabilitation to manage pain, restore strength and mobility, and help patients return to active function.
Plexus is a hospital and research center for neurological disorders based out of Bangalore and Hyderabad. It was founded by Dr Na’eem Sadiq, who is known for his pathbreaking rehabilitation for neurological conditions. At Plexus, he offers a wide range of services that includes everything from rehabilitation to outpatient care.
1 M. 510, HRBR Layout 3rd Block, Kalyan Nagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka – 560043
2nd floor, Sri Laxmi towers, 8-2-603, B/1, Road Number 10, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana 500034.
At Plexus Hospitals, we are committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centric medical care. Our expert team follows advanced clinical practices to ensure safe, effective treatment outcomes and the highest standards of care for every patient.
“Plexus Neuro provides every patient utmost care and specialized attention. Each patient is given specialized treatment as per his/her requirement. Also the patience and attention given to every case is backed by a full team of specialists who are experienced in various fields. I came here for treatment of Multiple Sclerosis and I have improved a lot in my endurance and my capacity to carry out daily tasks which were earlier very challenging. My experience with this center has been very good.”